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Sunday, April 5, 2009

He's a frigging Nazi! What's so hard about that?

Richard Poplawski's photo from mySpace.

Meet Richard Poplawski, the new cat's paw of the blood-dancing disarmament crowd. The media (as evidenced below) is, according to the Southern Preposterous Lie Center's hoary MO, assiduously eliding the differences between what they are pleased to call "right-wing conspiracy theorists" and "gun nuts" and neoNazi terrorists.

Here is the Pittsburgh Post Gazette's initial take on the character of this typical Nazi terrorist wannabe -- who according to thge evidence contained within the story is another cowardly, inadequate white boy who dropped out of high school, couldn't hack Marine Basic and who couldn't get a date or keep a girl friend. I will comment on the article ad seriatim.

Richard Andrew Poplawski was a young man convinced the nation was secretly controlled by a cabal that would eradicate freedom of speech, take away his guns and use the military to enslave the citizenry.

His online profile suggests someone at once lonely and seething. He wrote of burning the backs of both of his hands, the first time with a cigarette, the second time for symmetry. He subscribed to conspiracy theories and, by January 2007, was posting photographs of his tattoos on white supremacist Web site Stormfront. Among his ambitions: "to accumulate enough 'I punched that [expletive] so hard' stories to match my old man."

"Crazy to me is going through the motions," he wrote on his MySpace profile three years ago. "Crazy to me is letting each day slip past you. Crazy is being insignificant. Crazy is being obscure, pointless."

No longer obscure, the 22-year-old is charged in the worst police shooting in the modern history of Pittsburgh. No one is calling his actions anything but pointless.

"He was really into politics and really into the First and Second Amendment. One thing he feared was he feared the gun ban because he thought that was going to take away peoples' right to defend themselves. He never spoke of going out to murder or to kill," said Edward Perkovic, who described himself as Mr. Poplawski's lifelong best friend.

Mr. Poplawski's view of guns and personal freedom took a turn toward the fringes of American politics. With Mr. Perkovic, he appeared to share a belief that the government was controlled from unseen forces, that troops were being shipped home from the Mideast to police the citizenry here, and that Jews secretly ran the country.

(MBV: Note we have moved from being "really into the First and Second Amendment" to the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion in two paragraphs. How can you be "really" into the Constitution and not believe that its protections extend to everyone regardless of race, creed, color or religion? Stormfront is not merely a white supremacist site but an explicitly neo-Nazi one. Here we see more evidence, if any were needed, of the press' adoption of magical MIAC thinking.)

"We recently discovered that 30 states had declared sovereignty," said Mr. Perkovic, who lives in Lawrenceville. "One of his concerns was why were these major events in America not being reported to the public."

Believing most media were covering up important events, Mr. Poplawski turned to a far-right conspiracy Web site run by Alex Jones, a self-described documentarian with roots going back to the extremist militia movement of the early 1990s.

(MBV: The "extremist militia movement of the early 1990s"?!?!? Now I have never made a secret of my disdain for Alex Jones, whose appetite for unprovable disinformation is equal to Rosie O'Donnell's intake of pastry. For every story Jones does good work on -- the military incursion in Samson, Alabama comes first to mind -- there are ten puffed-up, mouth breathing, kernel-of-truth-wrapped-in-a-horseapple ones that serve to discredit his entire body of work. This is the payback for uncritical, throw-it-against-the-wall-and-see-if-it-sticks thinking. You end up subject to the eyes-rolling of rational people who otherwise might be predisposed to be allies if you hadn't embraced the excrement of loons. But note well that once again we have the journalist drawing a line between neoNazi terrorist and the militia movement, just like when "that militiaman Tim McVeigh" blew up the OKC federal building. Right.)

Around the same time, he joined Florida-based Stormfront, which has long been a clearinghouse Web site for far-right groups.

(MBV: "Far-right groups"?!?!? How frigging deliberately imprecise can you be? As I said before, IT IS A NEO-NAZI WEB SITE. You know, as in NATIONAL SOCIALIST? As in collectivist? What is so hard about saying that, flat-out?)

He posted photographs of his tattoo, an eagle spread across his chest.

"I was considering gettin' life runes on the outside of my calfs," he wrote. Life runes are a common symbol among white supremacists, notably followers of The National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group linked to an array of violent organizations.

(MBV: OK, now we're getting close. But then . . .)

"For some time now there has been a pretty good connection between being sucked into this conspiracy world and propagating violence," said Heidi Beirich, director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center and an expert on political extremists. She called Mr. Poplawski's act, "a classic example of what happens when you start buying all this conspiracy stuff."

(MBV: "Sucked into this conspiracy world." Uh, huh. And here is where the Alex Joneses and the Mark Koernekes of the world do the enemy's work for them. If everything that is not according to the left-wing world view is a "conspiracy theory," and all conspiracy theories being discreditable and all conspiracists alike in all things, then the rest of us may be gratuitously dismissed because we are ALL loons. Now, I am not saying that the collectivist press wouldn't do this anyway. What I am saying is that people who repeat obvious idiocy as fact help them make their point. In what way is incompetence and factual imprecision desirable or patriotic?)

Mr. Perkovic said Mr. Poplawski's parents had split when he was young."His dad's totally out of the picture," said Mr. Perkovic.

According to his MySpace profile online, Mr. Poplawski lived in Stanton Heights, was an avid Penguins fan, considered Mario Lemieux his hero, and held his grandmother, Catherine Poplawski, whom he called "Cukie," in warm esteem.

(MBV: Note that Poplawski's crimes are not attributed to the violent sport of hockey. Why not? Isn't one wild, leap-of-logic theory as valid as another?)

Mr. Perkovic said his friend essentially dropped out of North Catholic High School. Officials there would only say he was asked to leave.

After the 9/11 terrorist attacks -- a day before Mr. Poplawski's birthday -- he decided to join the military, stopped going to classes and pursued a general educational development certificate.

"In boot camp he had missed his girlfriend so he had to make a decision ... he got himself dishonorably discharged so he could come back," Mr. Perkovic said.

According to Mr. Perkovic, Mr. Poplawski tossed a lunch tray at a drill instructor.The relationship with his girlfriend, Melissa Gladish, went sour after Mr. Poplawski returned to Pittsburgh.

Court records show that on Sept. 14, 2005, Mr. Poplawski attacked Miss Gladish outside 1016 Fairfield St., the same address at which he would later be accused of killing the three police officers.

Miss Gladish said she had gone to Mr. Poplawski's house "and he began to argue with me and call me names. When I argued back he grabbed me by my hair and said, 'Do you think I'm going to let you talk to me like that? I don't let anyone talk to me like that."'

He threatened to kill her, the records show. In a form asking Miss Gladish to list all weapons Mr. Poplawski had used, she listed "gun that the defendant says is buried in the park near his house."

Less than a month later, police sought Mr. Poplawski for violating a protection-from-abuse order after he went to Miss Gladish's workplace, a King's Restaurant, and asked her to marry him. He then moved to the West Palm Beach, Fla., area. Mr. Perkovic said he worked there as a glazier for two years.

Two years later, back in Pittsburgh, Mr. Poplawski wrote on MySpace of the episode: "She's lucky I didn't kill that broad myself. Hahaha."

Dennis Roddy can be reached at droddy@post-gazette.com.

I am copying this post to the "reporter," Dennis Roddy to his email address. Should he respond, I will let you know.

I suspected that he was into some sort of neo-Nazi cult when I first read about the incident yesterday.

Very disturbing individual to begin with.

I call BULLSHIT on all the other things like his fear of a "gun ban" or something like that, because the papers claim that "his friends" had supplied the media with that information. It's another attempt by the media to make us gunnies look all kooky and crazy.

Still, i havent understood what the original police response was called for, nor do i understand if he was a prohibited person, either for the discharge (which im sure in reality was less-than-honourable and not DD) or the (short) history of domestic violence, and if so, how he obtained the firearms.

As for far right groups - at least they didnt pull out the "Ultra-right wing extremeist" label. I watched an old documentary on the Gordon Kahl story yesterday, the newclips they ran got remarkably more colorful in their descriptions of "The Fugitive" as time went on.

Tom Brokaw was particularly funny.

One thing is for sure, this country is experiencing no shortage of crazies lately, both on and off the air.

"Believing most media were covering up important events, Mr. Poplawski turned to a far-right conspiracy Web site run by Alex Jones, a self-described documentarian with roots going back to the extremist militia movement of the early 1990s."

Ah, the left-right paradigm. Alex Jones is a libertarian author.Proof is here... http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=178530

Its my understanding that he made the call to police himself and was waiting for them to walk into his trap. I could be wrong but this is my understanding from someone that is almost always spot on with information. We are just going to have to wait and see how this pans out.

"Progress made under the shadow of the policeman's club is false progress."

I believe that liberty is the only genuinely valuable thing that men have invented, at least in the field of government, in a thousand years. I believe that it is better to be free than to be not free, even when the former is dangerous and the latter safe. I believe that the finest qualities of man can flourish only in free air – that progress made under the shadow of the policeman's club is false progress, and of no permanent value. I believe that any man who takes the liberty of another into his keeping is bound to become a tyrant, and that any man who yields up his liberty, in however slight the measure, is bound to become a slave. -- H.L. Mencken

On the efficacy of passive resistance in the face of the collectivist beast. . .

Had the Japanese got as far as India, Gandhi's theories of "passive resistance" would have floated down the Ganges River with his bayoneted, beheaded carcass. -- Mike Vanderboegh.

In the future . . .

When the histories are written, “National Rifle Association” will be cross-referenced with “Judenrat.” -- Mike Vanderboegh to Sebastian at "Snowflakes in Hell"

"Smash the bloody mirror."

If you find yourself through the looking glass, where the verities of the world you knew and loved no longer apply, there is only one thing to do. Knock the Red Queen on her ass, turn around, and smash the bloody mirror. -- Mike Vanderboegh

From Kurt Hoffman over at Armed and Safe.

"I believe that being despised by the despicable is as good as being admired by the admirable."

From long experience myself, I can only say, "You betcha."

"Only cowards dare cringe."

The fears of man are many. He fears the shadow of death and the closed doors of the future. He is afraid for his friends and for his sons and of the specter of tomorrow. All his life's journey he walks in the lonely corridors of his controlled fears, if he is a man. For only fools will strut, and only cowards dare cringe. -- James Warner Bellah, "Spanish Man's Grave" in Reveille, Curtis Publishing, 1947.

"We fight an enemy that never sleeps."

"As our enemies work bit by bit to deconstruct, we must work bit by bit to REconstruct. Be mindful where we should be. Set goals. We fight an enemy that never sleeps. We must learn to sleep less." -- Mike H. at What McAuliffe Said

"The Fate of Unborn Millions. . ."

"The time is now near at hand which must probably determine, whether Americans are to be, Freemen, or Slaves; whether they are to have any property they can call their own; whether their Houses, and Farms, are to be pillaged and destroyed, and they consigned to a State of Wretchedness from which no human efforts will probably deliver them. The fate of unborn Millions will now depend, under God, on the Courage and Conduct of this army-Our cruel and unrelenting Enemy leaves us no choice but a brave resistance, or the most abject submission; that is all we can expect-We have therefore to resolve to conquer or die." -- George Washington to his troops before the Battle of Long Island.

"We will not go gently . . ."

This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. I have studied history for years and I cannot recall it ever happening. It may be that our task is impossible. Yet, if we do not try then how will we know it can't be done? And if we do not try, it most certainly won't be done. The Founders' Republic, and the larger war for western civilization, will be lost.

But I tell you this: We will not go gently into that bloody collectivist good night. Indeed, we will make with our defiance such a sound as ALL history from that day forward will be forced to note, even if they despise us in the writing of it.

And when we are gone, the scattered, free survivors hiding in the ruins of our once-great republic will sing of our deeds in forbidden songs, tending the flickering flame of individual liberty until it bursts forth again, as it must, generations later. We will live forever, like the Spartans at Thermopylae, in sacred memory.

-- Mike Vanderboegh, The Lessons of Mumbai:Death Cults, the "Socialism of Imbeciles" and Refusing to Submit, 1 December 2008

"A common language of resistance . . ."

"Colonial rebellions throughout the modern world have been acts of shared political imagination. Unless unhappy people develop the capacity to trust other unhappy people, protest remains a local affair easily silenced by traditional authority. Usually, however, a moment arrives when large numbers of men and women realize for the first time that they enjoy the support of strangers, ordinary people much like themselves who happen to live in distant places and whom under normal circumstances they would never meet. It is an intoxicating discovery. A common language of resistance suddenly opens to those who are most vulnerable to painful retribution the possibility of creating a new community. As the conviction of solidarity grows, parochial issues and aspirations merge imperceptibly with a compelling national agenda which only a short time before may have been the dream of only a few. For many Americans colonists this moment occurred late in the spring of 1774." -- T.H. Breen, The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence, Oxford University Press, 2004, p.1.